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[xemacs-hg @ 2007-08-15 11:06:02 by crestani]
2007-08-15 Marcus Crestani <crestani@xemacs.org>
* buffer.c (Fkill_buffer):
* console-tty.c (free_tty_console_struct):
* device-gtk.c (free_gtk_device_struct):
* device-msw.c (mswindows_delete_device):
* device-msw.c (msprinter_delete_device):
* device-x.c (free_x_device_struct):
* device-x.c (x_delete_device):
* dynarr.c (Dynarr_lisp_realloc):
* dynarr.c (Dynarr_free):
* elhash.c:
* elhash.c (finalize_hash_table):
* elhash.c (resize_hash_table):
* elhash.c (pdump_reorganize_hash_table):
* extents.c (gap_array_delete_marker):
* frame-gtk.c (gtk_delete_frame):
* frame-msw.c (mswindows_delete_frame):
* frame-x.c (x_delete_frame):
* glyphs.c (check_for_ignored_expose):
* mc-alloc.c (mc_realloc_1):
* mc-alloc.h:
* objects-tty.c (tty_finalize_color_instance):
* objects-tty.c (tty_finalize_font_instance):
* objects-tty.c (console_type_create_objects_tty):
* syntax.c:
* syntax.c (uninit_buffer_syntax_cache):
* vdb.c (Ftest_vdb): Remove all calls to mc_free.
author | crestani |
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date | Wed, 15 Aug 2007 11:06:10 +0000 |
parents | 3ecd8885ac67 |
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/* Synched up with: FSF 19.31. */ #define AIX4_1 #include "aix4.h" #ifdef __GNUC__ #undef _NO_PROTO #endif /* For AIX, it turns out compiling emacs under AIX 3.2.4 REQUIRES "cc -g" because "cc -O" crashes. Under AIX 3.2.5, "cc -O" is required because "cc -g" crashes. Go figure. --floppy@merlin.mit.edu. 4.1 seems to need -g again. -- larry@vaquita.mitra.com. */ /* David Edelsohn <dje@watson.ibm.com> says that this actually depends on the version of XLC, which can't be predicted from the system version. What a mess! */ #ifndef __GNUC__ #undef C_DEBUG_SWITCH #undef C_OPTIMIZE_SWITCH #define C_DEBUG_SWITCH "-g" #endif /* The X internationalization stuff is still broken in AIX 4.1, so don't #undef X11R5_INHIBIT_I18N It still causes shift, ctrl, and alt to resend the last character, if it was a control character like tab, enter, backspace, or ESC. Bill_Mann @ PraxisInt.com */ /* #undef X11R5_INHIBIT_I18N */